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One of only 5 coming to the UK.

From a limited run of 100 guitars, 75 aged and 25 aged AND signed.

Gibson Custom is excited to announce a very limited edition replica of Alex Lifeson's 70's Gibson Double Neck, crafted in close collaboration with the Artist.  This limited run of 100 EDS-1275's is a replica of Alex's famous Farewell to Kings Double Neck.  Based on hands-on analysis and digital scans of the original's neck and body profiles, each one is a literal copy of the guitar that Alex acquired in the mid-1970's and one that would go on to become a visual and tonal icon. 

"I acquired this [white] one in 1976, along with a cherry one which I later gave to Eric Johnson.  It's been with me ever since, playing a constant role in the Farewell to Kings Tour between 1977 and 1983, then again from 1991-1996, primarily for the song Xanadu.  It was used to record the songs Xanadu, Something for Nothing, and Vapor Trails.  Also on others for accent, but I can't recall them all!"

 
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